Top 4 most famous Hill stations of Mizoram

Top 4 most famous Hill stations of Mizoram

Mizoram

Mizoram a stunningly beautiful state, situated on the extreme southern side of Northeast India. Aizwal, the capital of Mizoram the door to this hypnotizing state. This state full of beautiful tourist spots like Khawnglung Wildlife Sanctuary, Lengteng National park, Dampa Wildlife Sanctuary, and Thorangtlang Wildlife Sanctuary.

The ancient Mizoram the paradise to travel as a course of memorable experiences. The areas bestow several traits in common with locals in adjacent countries of Southeast Asia and religion with high reign in Mizoram is Christianity. The Culture in Mizoram extremely free from gender or caste.
Mizoram Climate

Overview 

India has the largest forest coverage area and there are tropical forests all around Mizoram. The main part of this state covered by the forest of bamboo and due to the thick forest, discovered by the British in the last. Mizoram is delightful because not only rich with natural beauty but also rich in biodiversity and natural resources. This state has most of the wildlife sanctuaries and forests the forest for animals migrations between the hills and the plains.

Colorful dress codes, concerts, and bamboo dance are cultural aspects that make Mizoram a travel destination. Major communities of Tibeto-Burman communities include Kuki tribes such as Kuki, Lushai, Zo, Ralte, and Hamar. They like to be entitled as a Mizo with the feeling of being together. The language commonly used among tribes Mizo Tawang. Kuki was used by the Bengali people to address Frontier Highlanders in neighboring plains.

Mizoram

Some of the famous hill stations

Aizawl

The oldest and largest city, Aizwal the capital of Mizoram. It stands with the population of around 291,822. This city the focal point of the administration of the whole state with all the offices inside the secretariat. Tourist can reach this place without any stress as well connected by roads, trains, and flights. The well-known tourist attractions here are Aizawl Zoological Park, State Museum in Mc Donald Hill, Science focus, Handloom and crafted works showroom, Horticulture Center and Martyr’s dedication. major magnetism the Durtlang slopes, KV Paradise and Muthi Hilltop.

Along with being the cultural and religious capital of Mizos, the Isol home to the Mizoram state museum, a nicety in the beautiful North East.

Aizwal
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With one of the oldest cities in the northeast region of India, with an elevated setting and breathtaking views, Aizawl  a peaceful small town, even if the capital of the state. This may be one of the capitals of India’s most peaceful state. Isol, an eye-opener, an ideal place to relax while enjoying local food and culture. For the Mizoram State Museum and some other tourist complexes, there are some options for tourists to enjoy sightseeing in the city. Apart from these, one can make a trip to the hill areas near Hammifang, Tamdil Lake and Chanmari.

Mamit

This place well-known for its eye-captivating scenic environment must explore this place in your trip to Mizoram. Mamit  surrounded on the north by Hailakandi of Assam, on the west by North Tripura and Bangladesh, on the south by Lunglei region and on the east by Aizawl and Kolasib. Known for its excellent natural places and splendor, do not miss this place in your travel program in Mizoram.

Mamit
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Bordered in the north of Halak and district of Assam State, North Tripura district of Tripura state and Bangladeshi in the west, Lunglei district in the south and Kolasib and Aizawl districts in the east.

Lunglei

Lunglei stands for ‘the bridge of rock’ that known for its picturesque beauty. This place perfect for a weekend trip for those need off from their monotonous routines and walks towards nature’s gifts. One can explore various adventure activities like bird watching, trekking, adventure sports and live the best time of their life at this place. It lies in the southern part of Mizoram and notable as it’s nearby the city of Aizwal. The excellence of nature, cool, grand view makes it a beautiful hill station.

Literally the bridge of rock,  Lunglei famous for its beautiful beauty and natural setting. This an ideal destination if someone wants to relax and looks away, towards the simple offerings of nature. Trekking, bird watching, and adventure sports often enjoy tourists.

Lunglei
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The city located in the southern part of the state of Mizoram and its name named after the actual bridge like the rock found here. There not many tourist attractions in the area, but natural beauty, calm weather, natural scenes restore it as a popular tourist destination for their absence. The city is also well-known because close to Aizawl city.

Champai

Champai an attractive spot in Mizoram with beautiful hills. This place famous for beautiful tourist destinations like river Tiau Lui, Lianchhiari Lunglen Tlang, the Kungawrhi Puk and many more tourist attractions.  Strategically placed city, Champai a beautiful area with beautiful hills in Mizoram and there a colorful area of the culture around them.

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In addition to roaming, there are several tourist attractions in Champai. These include a cave named Kungvri Puk, a river named Tuu Lui, Rih Dil Lake, Lianchiyari Lungleen Talang, and some others. A person can add a dash of subtle adventure with the trekking in Thaciema Seno Nahana, another place where one can be visited.

How to Reach

By Air

Isizwal is connected to Guwahati, Imphal, and Kolkata by the only airport connectivity and airport services. Located 200 km from Aizwal, Silru Airport can reach Kolkata from Mizoram.

By Train

The neighboring railway station Silchar from Aizawl. Guwahati well associated by railways as there are many trains to reach Aizwal and it takes about 19 hours.

By Road

Excellent road connectivity as linked to all cosmopolitan towns and villages. Shillong and Silchar are associated with Mizoram through NH-54 and NH-150 and NH-40 A connects Mizoram with Tripura.

Map of Mizoram

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